Casart Coverings For those who may be interested in a whimsical floral and bird version for an accent wall, we've just introduced new artwork panels by Houzz (Most Bookmarked Ideabook) Artist, Kristin Nicholas: http://www.casartcoverings.com/kristinnicholas.html. These come in 3 unique panels that can be used individually or combined in any manner and in 10 colorways that can all be customized.
JMansay Design Yeah, it is wood. Is there a specific name for this? Like parquet, or mosaic wooden tile something? And the way it is finished? Is it polished in polyurethane? It is an artwork.
Abbey Koplovitz it looks like end grain... instead of being cut along the grain, the long way, it's cut on the end. So imagine a 4 x 4 cut in 4 x 4 slices. very very very expensive.
A floral pattern feminizes this space, but simple furniture with clean, minimal lines balances the scales. Stocked bookshelves make the room feel even more useful and further temper the fussiness of the floral pattern.
Here only one wall gets a once-over, tied in nicely with the pillow fabrics. I love the lighter-colored objects, from the chair to the statue, that draw out the blooms of the wallpaper's flowers.
Find a design that’s not limited to flowers. Look for floral paper that involves branches, trees, birds, etc for a more holistic nature scene that includes elements of surprise.
Oversize floral prints also showed up in droves. And they weren’t your typical floral prints: Many had unusual elements, like branches or twigs, making this wallpaper right on trend. Creating an accent wall versus papering the entire room lets the wallpaper seem even more unexpected.
You have: Red to auburn hair, with green, hazel or brown eyes; or freckles.Try these colors: Shades of green from moss to jade in paint or upholstery brings out hazel and green eyes, and provide a natural counterpoint to hair with red and rich brown tones. Finish the room with warm woods and chocolate browns.
Find a design that’s not limited to flowers. Look for floral paper that involves branches, trees, birds, etc for a more holistic nature scene that includes elements of surprise.
You have: Red to auburn hair, with green, hazel or brown eyes; or freckles.
Try these colors: Shades of green from moss to jade in paint or upholstery brings out hazel and green eyes, and provide a natural counterpoint to hair with red and rich brown tones. Finish the room with warm woods and chocolate browns.
You have: Red to auburn hair, with green, hazel or brown eyes; or freckles.
Try these colors: Shades of green from moss to jade in paint or upholstery brings out hazel and green eyes, and provide a natural counterpoint to hair with red and rich brown tones. Finish the room with warm woods and chocolate browns.